iPad Pro 12.9″ 3rd Gen Screen Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 48 Steps

Get ready to give your iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd Gen a brand-new look! This guide will walk you through the process of swapping out the screen, which includes both the display and the top sensor assembly. Just a heads-up: if you don’t move over that top sensor assembly, you’ll be waving goodbye to Face ID and True Tone. We crafted this guide using the WiFi + Cellular version (Model A2014), so if your model is a bit different, don’t sweat it! There might be some minor visual differences, but rest assured, they won't mess with the steps. If you find yourself in a pickle, feel free to schedule a repair!

Step 1

- Disconnect all cables and power down your iPad completely.

Step 2

- Place a heated iOpener on the right side of your screen and let it work its magic for two minutes. This will make the next steps a lot easier and more satisfying!

Tools Used
  1. iOpeneriPad Pro 12.9
  2. Heat GuniPad Pro 12.9

Step 3

- Slide the blue handle backward to set the Anti-Clamp's arms free.

- Prop up your iPad with something sturdy so it sits evenly between the suction cups.

- Place the suction cups close to the center of the right edge—one near the top, the other near the bottom.

- Keep the bottom of the Anti-Clamp steady and give the top cup a firm press to get a good suction grip.

Step 4

- Give that blue handle a gentle tug forward to lock those arms in place!

- Now, twist the handle a full 360 degrees, or keep turning until you see those suction cups start to stretch out.

- Keep an eye on those suction cups to make sure they're still lined up perfectly. If they start to wander off course, just loosen them a tad and guide those arms back into alignment.

Step 5

- Take a breather for about a minute to let that adhesive loosen up and create a little opening for you.

- If your screen isn’t warming up enough, feel free to gently use a hair dryer along the right edge of the iPad for some extra heat.

- Once the Anti-Clamp has opened a nice little gap, slide an opening pick underneath the screen.

- Go ahead and skip the next step.

Step 6

- Stick a suction handle onto the screen, aiming for the center of the right edge—think of it as your starting line.

- Give the suction handle a firm, steady tug upwards to gently pop open a little gap between the frame and screen.

- Slide an opening pick into that gap to keep things moving.

Step 7

- The first magnet kicks off about 3 cm down from the top edge of your iPad.

- The second magnet starts its gig roughly 3 cm up from the bottom edge of the iPad.

Step 8

- Gently slide your opening pick along the right side of the screen to break the adhesive free.

- Keep the pick inserted in the bottom right corner so you’re ready to move on.

Step 9

- Gently slide your opening pick around the bottom right corner of the screen to carefully loosen the adhesive.

- Keep your pick wedged in the bottom right corner to stop the adhesive from snapping back together.

Step 10

- Gently place a warm iOpener on the bottom edge of the screen and let it work its magic for two minutes.

Tools Used
  1. iOpeneriPad Pro 12.9

Step 11

- Slide a second opening pick under the bottom right corner of the screen.

- Gently glide your pick over to the bottom left corner to loosen the adhesive holding the bottom in place.

Step 12

- Gently spin your opening pick around the bottom left corner of the screen.

- Keep your pick wedged in that corner to stop the adhesive from snapping shut again.

Step 13

- Give the left edge of the screen a warm hug with a heated iOpener for a cozy two minutes.

Tools Used
  1. iOpeneriPad Pro 12.9

Step 14

- Start with the upper cutout, which kicks off about 4 cm from the top of the frame and stretches 3 cm long. Easy peasy!

- Next up, let’s tackle the middle cutout that begins 12 cm from the top of the frame and also measures 3 cm in length. You've got this!

- Finally, don’t forget the bottom cutout, positioned 4 cm from the bottom of the frame and extending 3 cm long. Almost there!

Step 15

- Pop a third opening pick right under the bottom left corner of the screen.

- Gently slide that pick up to the top left corner to cut through the left adhesive, but steer clear of those little cutouts we talked about earlier.

- Keep the pick in place at the top left corner while you move on to the next step.

Step 16

- Gently slide your opening pick around the upper left corner of the screen.

- Keep your pick in that corner to stop the adhesive from making a comeback.

Step 17

- Place a warm iOpener on the top edge of the screen and let it work its magic for two minutes.

Tools Used
  1. iOpeneriPad Pro 12.9

Step 18

- While the adhesive along the top edge is getting all nice and cozy, keep these little nuggets in mind:

- Watch out for those two sneaky ambient light sensors hiding near the corners. Make sure your pick doesn’t go deeper than 1 mm here.

- The front-facing camera and some other sensors are chilling right in the center of the top edge. So, steer clear of inserting your pick here — there’s less than 1 mm of adhesive, and we definitely don’t want to mess with those delicate components!

Step 19

- Gently slide your opening pick about 9 cm towards the top right corner, stopping just shy of the camera assembly. You're almost there!

- Keep your pick in place before moving on to the next step. You've got this!

Step 20

- Pop a new opening pick on the opposite side of the camera assembly, about 4 cm away from your last pick.

- Slide that pick up to the top right corner to carefully cut through the rest of the adhesive.

Step 21

- Hold two corners of the screen that are opposite each other and gently lift to pop it away from the frame.

- Slide the screen down and to the right corner of the frame until the ribbon cable near the top edge is visible.

Step 22

- Grab your Phillips screwdriver and take out the two screws that are keeping the upper cable shield in place. Easy peasy!

- Before you get too far into putting everything back together, power up your iPad and make sure everything's working. Don’t forget to turn it off again before moving forward with the rest of the repair!

- One screw, 2.0mm long

- One screw, 1.8mm long

Step 23

- Grab the upper cable shield with tweezers or your fingers and carefully lift it away.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPad Pro 12.9

Step 24

- Gently slide the spudger tip under the upper sensors press connector and pop it loose.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPad Pro 12.9

Step 25

- Grab the right edge of the screen and swing it open like you're flipping through a book.

- Gently lay the screen down over the left side of the iPad.

Step 26

- Grab your Phillips screwdriver and take out the five screws holding down the display cable bracket:

- Four screws measuring 1.1 mm in length

- One screw that's 2.0 mm long

Step 27

- Gently use tweezers or just your fingers to lift off the display cable bracket without breaking a sweat.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPad Pro 12.9

Step 28

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently pry up to disconnect those pesky top display cable press connectors. You've got this!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPad Pro 12.9

Step 29

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently nudge up those two bottom display cable press connectors to disconnect them. You've got this!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPad Pro 12.9

Step 30

- Time to say goodbye to that screen! Carefully detach it from the device to get started on your repair journey.

Step 31

- Gently lift the tape off the display cable bracket found at the bottom right corner of the screen.

Step 32

- Keep peeling the tape gently along its outer edge until the bracket is completely uncovered and ready for the next step.

Step 33

- Peel off that tape like a pro!

- Set it aside for now; you'll need it when putting everything back together.

Step 34

- Grab your trusty Phillips screwdriver and say goodbye to those two 1.3 mm-long screws holding the display cable bracket in place. Time to set that screen free!

Step 35

- Detach the display cable bracket.

Step 36

- Carefully peel away the tape that’s holding the display and digitizer cables together. Take your time and be gentle, you’ve got this!

Step 37

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently pry up the bottom display cable press connector on the screen—it's time to disconnect!

- Now, take those tweezers and carefully bend the bottom press connector away from the screen. This will reveal the top press connector, making it easier for you to continue your repair adventure.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPad Pro 12.9
  2. TweezersiPad Pro 12.9

Step 38

- Grab a spudger and gently work your magic to lift and disconnect the top display cable press connector on the screen. You've got this!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPad Pro 12.9

Step 39

- Gently use your fingers to wiggle the display cable free from the screen. Just a little finesse goes a long way!

- Carefully detach the display cable and set it aside. You'll need this little guy later when putting everything back together.

- Remember, patience is key! You've got this!

Step 40

- The top sensor assembly packs in four cool components:

- A couple of ambient light sensors to keep things bright just right

- A proximity sensor that knows when you're close

- And a microphone to catch all the sounds

Step 41

- Warm up an iOpener and place it on the top of the screen for two minutes. Let it work its magic!

Tools Used
  1. iOpeneriPad Pro 12.9

Step 42

- Slide one arm of your trusty angled tweezers between the ambient light sensor and the screen. Go on, give it a gentle nudge!

- Now, pry it up a bit to set that sensor free from its screen buddy.

- Don't forget to repeat this fun little dance for the other ambient light sensor too!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPad Pro 12.9

Step 43

- Slide one arm of your trusty angled tweezers right between the proximity sensor cable and the screen.

- Gently glide the tweezers towards the screen while prying it apart to free the sensor from its screen buddy.

Tools Used
  1. iOpeneriPad Pro 12.9
  2. TweezersiPad Pro 12.9

Step 44

- Gently lift off any tape that’s hiding the microphone.

- Keep that tape handy—you’ll need it when putting things back together.

Step 45

- Gently slide an opening tool beneath the microphone to break up that stubborn adhesive.

- Carefully pry upwards to detach the microphone from the screen.

Step 46

- Carefully slide an opening pick under the top sensor assembly cable to gently separate it from the screen.

Step 47

- Keep that opening pick gliding along the top sensor assembly until it's fully detached from the screen!

- Now, go ahead and take off the top sensor assembly.

Step 48

- Put your device back together by reversing the steps you took apart.

- Make sure to check your new part against the old one—you might need to move some bits over or peel off any sticky backing before popping it in.

- Don’t toss your old parts in the trash—take them to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler to keep things green.

- If things didn’t go quite right, try some basic troubleshooting or schedule a repair with us for a hand.

Success!
Put your device back together by reversing these steps—easy peasy!
Make sure to check your new part against the old one; you might need to move some bits over or peel off any sticky backing before popping it in.
Got old parts? Recycle them responsibly at an R2 or e-Stewards certified facility.
If things didn’t quite work out, try some basic troubleshooting or consider scheduling a repair with us for a helping hand.

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